Clackmannanshire

This is the booking dealing with the journey thus far. It coded for how I got here today and the cathartic effect it had on me.

In this book, Kazeem Olalekan uses the universal language of poetry to describe a life journey. He draws inspiration from great poetic works to illuminate his journey and in his words: ‘..help another traveler somewhere and in another place to make sense of what is a voyage we must all make’.

Lamentations draws on the oral traditions of the Yoruba language and infuse it with the best of the world’s poetic outputs to produce a book set to take readers on a journey of passion, exhilaration, sadness and reflection – all set within a musical framework.

This book has had a cathartic effect on the author and reflects on the complexity of perception and of the power of God.

The County of Clackmannanshire is an historic county and council area in Scotland, bordering the council areas of Stirling, Fife and Perth & Kinross. The name is derived from the Scottish Gaelic: Siorrachd Chlach Mhannainn meaning “Stone of Manau”. As Britain’s smallest historic county, it is often nicknamed “The Wee County” Clackmannanshire was the first to declare during the Scottish Independence Referendum in 2014.
[source: Wikipedia].